Gary agent Stephen Ploof reps Sydell Miller in huge Bristol buy

Darrell Hofheinz @PBDN_hofheinz

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Feb 10, 2018 at 12:01 AMFeb 10, 2018 at 3:05 AM

As reported this week in the Daily News, Billionaires Row resident and Matrix Essentials co-founder Sydell Millerhas put under contract the entire 24th floor of The Bristol across the bridge. With 25 floors and nearly 70 units, the ultra-luxury condominium tower is under construction facing the Intracoastal Waterway at 1112 S. Flagler Drive.

Agent Stephen Ploof of Linda A. Gary RealEstate is representing Miller in her buy of the two condos, sources confirmed to the Daily News. The units were listed for sale separately by Douglas Elliman Real Estate for a combined $44.13 million. Ploof and broker Linda Gary aren’t commenting on the deal, citing a confidentiality agreement.

Miller couldn’t be reached, and the price she will pay was not disclosed by Bristol co-developer Al Adelson of Flagler Investors LLC.

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If combined into one unit, the resulting condo would have a grand total of 18,825 square feet of living space, inside and on its balconies. Priced at $25.675 million, the south unit is the larger, with 8,377 square feet of interior space, according to the multiple listing service. The north apartment, priced at $18.425 million, has 6,136 quare feet. The two units are co-listed in MLS, respectively, by Elliman agents Samantha Curry and Chris Leavitt, and Curry and Marisela Cotilla.

Sales in the Bristol won’t close until the end of this year or early in 2019, Adelson told real estate columnist Alexandra Clough for her story, which also ran Thursday in The Palm Beach Post.

Still no word on whether Miller will be selling her ocean-to-lake estate at 1415 S. Ocean Blvd. She bought three properties for a grand total of about $26 million in the 1990s and built a beachfront mansion with more than 86,000 total square feet. Her agent back then was Carole Ruhlman, then of the old Martha A. Gottfried real estate agency and today with Sotheby’s International Realty. Ruhlman declined to comment about the 6-acre estate.

Miller co-founded the Matrix hair-and-beauty products line with her late husband, Arnold.